Pa > References for ‘pati, pát́i, páti’
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[9] Those who have not joined the path [...] “animal” and “pati” means “Lord”) or Lord of the Animals.
[26] Even in the patrilinear order, [...] fathers were known as “niyoga pati”. (Legally married fathers were [...] Pandavas were not the sons of Pandu.
[63] Na vá are patyuh kámáya pati priyo bhavati átmanastu kámáya pati priyo bhavati. Na vá are [...] sarvaḿ priyaḿ bhavati.
[79] Parama Puruśa is with Umá, [...] UMÁ. That is why Umapati (Pati means husband) means Puruśa. [...] all-witnessing and self-effulgent.
[2] Tvamiishvaráńam paramaḿ Maheshvaram Tvam devatánám paramam ca daevatam; Pati patiinám paramam parastád Viddma Devá bhuvaneshamiid́yam.
[8] “Pati patiináḿ paraḿ parastád.” “Pati” means lord. In life, in different [...] the Lord of all lords. He is the Pati of all patis. “Pati patiinám paraḿ parastád.”
[8] The Batavia lemon [pomelo] that [...] mahálauṋga, Batavi or lemon pomelo, páti, kágjii, etc.) and the [...] were very common in Calcutta).
[10] “Pati” in “Prákrta” [...] bahanoi (bahanii + ai = bahanoi).
[25] In the case of Vraja Krśńa, [...] like gokulapiit́há or pát́i sápt́á, Párthasárathi [...] boiled, condensed sugar cane juice.
[4] Pati param guru, Pati sevái param sevá.
[7] Pati yár dhyán-jiṋán, Pati hena devatá; Svarga hate shreśt́a pati, Pati bhágya vidhátá.
[33] It was extremely difficult for [...] unrecognized mates were called niyoga pati [niyoga husband]. The children [...] stay with their maternal uncles.
[17] “Patiḿ patiináḿ”. Pati means owner. In this world there [...] Saḿskrta, the word “pati” is used in the sense of “dár” [...] shelter in Him be afraid of anyone?
[21] It was extremely difficult for [...] unrecognized mates were called niyoga pati [niyoga husband]. The children [...] stay with their maternal uncles.
[22] His other wife, Gauṋgá, [...] was Devásenás pati [husband], or Devásenápati. [...] Shivas marriage to three girls: